LSC2013 Studies in Human Biology

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Introduction

Welcome to this research guide for Studies in Human Biology. This guide will help you find resources that you can use for your course project. You can search for resources independently using the tools available in the Search Tools drop-down list or select from the pre-approved sources in the Selected Sources drop-down list.

The How-To page provides tutorials on database usage and answers to frequently asked questions. Also, be sure to check out the Research & Writing Helps page.

This course is an introductory life science course focusing on the structure and functions of the human body. The course considers the nature of all living things. What are the requirements for something to be called “living”? How do we classify and organize our thinking about living things? Attention is then turned to the creation of life, how life is sustained, and how living things develop.

Please note that Global University does not necessarily endorse all the content in these sources. These sources are provided for you to contrast and compare with the biblical text and ideas presented in the Global University IST. The University Library maintains a diverse collection of books and reference materials to meet specific academic standards and provide a comprehensive selection of resources for study and research. The University adheres to the doctrines and principles of the Assemblies of God denomination.